native-messaging-quickjs
webcontainer-core
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3 | 3,622 | |
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1.2 | 2.0 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 year ago | |
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native-messaging-quickjs
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[AskJS] What is your preferred solution to share and execute Node.js scripts ?
QuickJS https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-quickjs (after strip the executable is less than 1MB; the last time I checked node executable is well over 80MB) to run ImageMagick and pipe the result to local file system, remote end-point, or to the browser as a stream.
- how to improve nodejs startup times
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What chrome extensions are you using in 2023?
Dynamically set arbitrary Web pages as "externally_connectable" and forward messages from the Web page to Native Messaging host the forward messages from Native Messagin host back to arbitrary Web page https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-quickjs/tree/dynamic-externally-connectable
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[AskJS] Is there an JavaScript engine agnostic server module that can be imported into Bun, QuickJS, Deno, and Node.js?
I can ship qjs in a browser extension with no undue constraint on storage, and run qjs from the browser from any Web site https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-quickjs/tree/dynamic-externally-connectable. That is a different story for node and deno, when we really analyze the built-ins we use, do not amount to all of the built-ins, however, there is no way that I am aware of to reduce the size of V8 engine; even d8 is what, 20MB, and not simple to extend to actually use stdin, stdout.
- V8 memory leak: Anybody use V8 flags with node or deno to not block I/O?
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Requesting help writing a Bash Native Messaging host
Working JavaScript (QuickJS) version: https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaging-quickjs/blob/main/nm_qjs.js
- Executing shell scripts/command line without NODE
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QuickJS Native Messaging host
A QuickJS Native Messaging host that echoes input https://github.com/guest271314/native-messaaging-quickjs from client. Have fun.
webcontainer-core
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API Security Academy dedicated to GraphQL security
How does it work? There is no backend whatsoever. The API Security Academy leverages WebContainers, a new technology that allows running full-blown node instances directly in the browser. Each WebContainer contains a live GraphQL application, so you'll not only understand why a vulnerability is risky, but also how to exploit it and, most importantly, how to fix it.
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Node on Web. Use Nodejs freely in your browser with Linux infrastructure.
StackBlitz made the claim "... run Node.js, entirely inside your browser" #658, then had to revise it's claim to "We currently do not expose a way to use WebContainer outside of StackBlitz.com,".
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Lua: The Little Language That Could
> Wasm though seems like the likely general heir, and will have many different offerings for how to do that (Deno being one!).
I was recently blown away by some ideas that StackBlitz [0] apply based on WebContainers. The idea of a "server in the browser", they allow you to run Node-based environment like that via Wasm.
[0] https://stackblitz.com/
[1] https://webcontainers.io/
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How repl.it and online code editors are built?
See https://webcontainers.io.
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Blog Post: Reasonable Bootstrap
This very simple fact is well known flaw, which was already often criticized and asked for solutions by users. It doesn't only affect this kind of very exotic bootstrap applications but also significantly limits rusts usefulness in many other areas. Pure browser based scientific code documentation and example notebooks (e.g. jupyterLite) and sandboxed CI and IDE solutions (e.g. web containers) as available for many other languages are simply not available for rust because of this very fundamental issue.
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WebContainer API
Looks like they plan to open it. From the FAQ section of README (https://github.com/stackblitz/webcontainer-core#faqs):
> Is there a developer API?
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[AskJS] Is there an JavaScript engine agnostic server module that can be imported into Bun, QuickJS, Deno, and Node.js?
I'm skeptical about stackblitz claims. The last time I checked that is closed source code https://github.com/stackblitz/webcontainer-core/issues/658.
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Use SSH in browser
StackBlitz claimed https://blog.stackblitz.com/posts/introducing-webcontainers/ to have implemented Node.js in the browser, though I have not observed any evidence of that being true and correct https://github.com/stackblitz/webcontainer-core/issues/658.
- Node.js in Chrome extension
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Docker Desktop Requires A Paid Subscription, Now What?
The other honorable mention is StackBlitz, a web-based web editor for making containers that run Javascript applications. Interestingly, StackBlitz is championing WebContainers, a technology that allows developers to start NodeJS servers within the browser. The downside is, this technology only works with Javascript-based projects (NodeJS, NextJS, etc). I include it here because WebContainers could easily be extended to support other languages via WASM, like Ruby. I’ll also add in Buildah, a tool for building OCI images. I won’t say much about this tool because it’s designed for building images; you still need another service, like Podman, to actually create the containers.
What are some alternatives?
download-node-nightly-executable - Download node nightly executable
wasmer - 🚀 The leading Wasm Runtime supporting WASIX, WASI and Emscripten
native-messaging-bash - Bash Native Messaging host.
standards-positions
jsdom-extension - JSDOM in MV3 ServiceWorker
wasm-clang - Running Clang/LLD in WebAssembly Demo
native-messaging-bun - Bun Native Messaging host
threads - Threads and Atomics in WebAssembly
proposal-common-minimum-api
joystick - A full-stack JavaScript framework for building stable, easy-to-maintain apps and websites.
native-messaging-c - C Native Messaging host
openvscode-server - Run upstream VS Code on a remote machine with access through a modern web browser from any device, anywhere.